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Thirty Years, A Billionaire's Lie

For thirty years, I believed Javen Sullivan and I shared a life of love. Our engagement seemed like a corporate dream, but a hidden conversation revealed the truth: I was merely a shield for his real lover, Keely. The tragic car accident that cost me my child was no mistake; Javen crashed to protect her, sacrificing our baby for his affair. Now, as the truth surfaces before everyone, the time for devotion is over. The game has finally begun.
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Chapter 3

Holly Carey POV

The bottle spun again, faster this time. It glided past one person, then another, before slowing to a stop. It pointed directly at Keely Nicholson.

Keely' s face, still a bit red from my earlier jab, paled. She gave a fragile, wavering smile. "Oh, I… I don' t think I have anything interesting on my phone. Just art stuff." Her voice was soft, almost a whisper.

Bridgett, ever the hawk, narrowed her eyes. "What' s the matter, sweetie? Can' t play the game you suggested?" Her tone dripped with suspicion.

Javen' s brow furrowed. He opened his mouth, no doubt to defend Keely again, to make excuses for her. But I was faster. I reached across the table, my hand finding his, gripping it firmly. I leaned in, my voice a soft murmur only he could hear.

"Honey," I purred, my thumb stroking the back of his hand, a public display of affection designed solely for Keely's benefit. "I'm starving. Could you be a dear and order us some more appetizers? Those mini quiches were divine." My smile was saccharine, my eyes locked on his.

Javen hesitated for only a second, his eyes flickering between me and Keely, before he slowly stood up. "Sure, Holly. Whatever you want." He walked towards the catering station, his movements stiff.

Keely's eyes, dark and simmering, landed on me. Her delicate features contorted with barely concealed fury. "I can play," she bit out, her voice no longer fragile, but sharp with a vengeful edge. "I can definitely play." Tears welled in her eyes, but this time, they weren't for show. They were tears of pure hatred.

She snatched up her phone, her fingers flying across the screen. The projector screen, still connected, mirrored her actions. A series of chat screenshots filled the large display.

The room gasped.

The first screenshot was a text exchange between "Javen Baby" and "My Keely."

"Javen Baby: Can't wait to see you tonight, gorgeous. Holly's out of town, finally."

"My Keely: So excited! Miss you so much, my love. Is it safe?"

"Javen Baby: Always. She's so oblivious. Anyway, she thinks I'm at a business dinner. You know how she is, always trusting."

Another friend, shocked into action, read the texts aloud, her voice trembling. "Oh my God... it says, 'She thinks I'm at a business dinner.' And then, 'You know how she is, always trusting.' It's... it's Javen and Keely!"

The last word of my quiche order, just delivered by a passing waiter, echoed in the sudden, horrified silence of the room. The air grew thick with unspoken accusations. I slowly lowered my shaking hand beneath the table, clutching my skirt. My face remained calm, a cold mask.

"Looks like you' re not just a 'friend' s cousin' after all, are you, little homewrecker?" I said, my voice steady, betraying none of the earthquake inside me.

"Holly!" Javen's voice boomed from across the room, his face a mask of panic. He rushed back to the table. "Don't talk to her like that! Be polite!" He forced a strained smile, trying to control the rapidly spiraling situation.

Keely, her face blotchy with tears and anger, shrieked, "I'm not a homewrecker! We were together first! He loved me before he ever even looked at you, Holly! You're just a convenience for his family! A silly little girl with a crush he had to appease!" She pointed a trembling finger at Javen. "Tell them, Javen! Tell them we're true love! Tell them you only married her because your parents threatened to cut you off!"

She swiped the screen again. A photo of her and Javen, arm in arm, celebrating a birthday. The date flashed: three years ago, just a few weeks after that fateful conversation on my birthday. Another photo: Javen placing a delicate necklace around her neck, a travel charm. "He bought me this on our trip to Paris, Holly! He said it was for our future, our adventures together!"

My mind raced. Paris. Javen had told me he was on a solo business trip. He had called me every night, sounding tired, lonely. All lies.

Keely' s next swipe revealed a diamond ring, sparkling magnificently on her finger. "He said he would only buy rings for the woman he truly loved! Did he ever buy you a ring, Holly? Or just a family heirloom when his parents pushed him?"

A cold wave washed over me. Javen had never bought me a ring. My engagement ring was a family heirloom, passed down through the Sullivan women for generations, a symbol of their dynasty. I had thought it was a romantic gesture, a sign of being welcomed into his family. Now I understood. It was just another part of the convenience, another piece of the performance. My heart ached with a deep, crushing pain.

Another swipe. A long chat log. "Javen Baby" comforting "My Keely" all night, after a fight. The date: the same night I had nursed Javen through a "terrible fever," staying up to give him medicine and cool compresses. He had been texting her while I held his hand. I felt a surge of pure, unadulterated disgust.

Keely continued, her voice rising in a triumphant crescendo. "And this! Look at this!" She brought up a photo of a cake. A simple, elegant cake. In the background, partly obscured, was my own reflection, my smiling face from three years ago. It was the cake from my twenty-seventh birthday party, the same night he had proposed his "convenience." He had celebrated with both of us, moving between rooms, between lives, a master of deceit.

Bridgett, beside me, was shaking. Her eyes were red, brimming with tears of rage. She gripped my leg so hard I winced, but I didn't stop her. "That bastard! I' m going to kill him!" she hissed, her voice low and dangerous.

I kept my grip on her leg, my fingers digging into her flesh to hold her back. I took a deep breath, letting the icy calm settle over me. My turn. It was my turn to play.

"Next round," I said, my voice clear and steady, cutting through the stunned silence. "I choose April 15th, three years ago." My eyes locked onto Javen' s. The game wasn't over. It had just begun.

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